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Innovative cross-layer defense mechanisms for blackhole and wormhole attacks in wireless ad-hoc networks [PDF]
Wireless ad-hoc networks operate independently of existing infrastructure, using devices like access points to connect end-user computing devices. Current methods face issues such as low detection accuracy, structural deviation, and extended processing ...
Jagadeesan Srinivasan
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IEEE 802.16 E&M SYSTEMS BANDWIDTH RESOURCE ALLOCATION PERFORMANCE INVESTIGATION [PDF]
This paper concentrates on the downlink resource allocation strategy for the bandwidth in Mobile WiMAX system based on IEEE802.16E and IEEE802.16M standards.
Ghassan Amanuel. H. QasMarrogy
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Approximation models for the evaluation of TCP/AQM networks [PDF]
The article proposes a model in which Diffusion Approximation is used to analyse the TCP/AQM transmission mechanism in a multinode computer network. In order to prevent traffic congestion, routers implement AQM (Active Queue Management) algorithms.
Dariusz Marek +6 more
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Selfish Node Detection Scheme based on Bates Distribution Inspired Trust Factor for MANETs
The trustworthiness of mobile nodes is considered as the principal parameter for ensuring significant data dissemination in a Mobile Ad hoc NETwork (MANET). However, the selfish behaviour of nodes minimizes the trust by dropping a considerable amount of
Sengathir Janakiraman, M. Deva Priya
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Average Consensus with Packet Drop Communication [PDF]
The average consensus consists in determining the average of a number of quantities by means of a distributed algorithm. This is a simple instance of the problems which need to be faced when developing algorithms for the estimation of quantities from measures produced by sensor networks.
F. FAGNANI, ZAMPIERI, SANDRO
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AQM based on the queue length: A real-network study.
Active Queue Management (AQM) is recommended by Internet Engineering Task Force to mitigate the bufferbloat phenomenon in the Internet. In this paper, we show the results of comprehensive measurements carried out in our university network, in which a ...
Marek Barczyk, Andrzej Chydzinski
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Controlling Packet Drops to Improve Freshness of Information [PDF]
Many systems require frequent and regular updates of a certain information. These updates have to be transferred regularly from the source to the destination. We consider scenarios in which an old packet becomes completely obsolete, in the presence of a new packet. In this context, if a new packet arrives at the source while it is transferring a packet,
Kavitha, Veeraruna +2 more
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Supervised Learning of Neural Networks for Active Queue Management in the Internet
The paper examines the AQM mechanism based on neural networks. The active queue management allows packets to be dropped from the router’s queue before the buffer is full.
Jakub Szyguła +5 more
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The IoT gateway with active queue management
As the traffic volume from various Internet of things (IoT) networks increases significantly, the need for adapting the quality of service (QoS) mechanisms to the new Internet conditions becomes essential.
Domański Adam +5 more
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RLECN—A learning based dynamic threshold control of ECN
Explicit congestion notification (ECN) enables the network routers to mark packets instead of dropping them. When the queue size reaches a certain threshold, the queued packets are marked to indicate predicted congestion. However, an optimal value of the
Shahzad, Eun-Sung Jung, Hyung Seok Kim
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